3 Jun 2019

Year 2 Update Week 36

 

 

Friday 28th June – Last day of the School Year. School finishes at 12:00

 

LIBRARY

Our school library is now closed for borrowing in order for Mrs Lowe to do a stock take. Please take this opportunity to have a look at home for any books that you may have at home.

 
School Uniform
Please ensure your child has a hat every day. As with Sports Day, the day can start out cloudy, but then brighten up and the children can get catch the sun easily.
 
Timetable
  PE Kit Library Bags
2D Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday
2F Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Thursday
2K Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Wednesday
 
 
 

Unit of Inquiry

The children have begun making posters about different countries. Some children are making a poster about a made up country, whilst others are researching and summarising information about countries of their choosing, such as Malaysia, Japan and Brazil! Some of the children have had the opportunity to use the Chromebooks. They have explored how to use Google Drawings to collect photographs of different places and the experiences you can do there. 

Maths

The children have been reviewing different areas in Maths, such as the jump strategy for addition and subtraction, place value and time.

 

English

The children have been travel writers, using descriptive language to describe significant features of Hong Kong.

 

Fun Friends 

Next week, we will focus on N for Nurture, this means to look after ourselves and others. Children will be thinking about the role models in their lives and people who help them be brave. Please discuss your role models with your child and encourage your child to continue to practise turning red thoughts into green.

Suggested stories to share are: My Dad or My Mum by Anthony Browne, Gordon’s Got a Snookie by Lisa Shanahan.

The username and password to log into FunFriends online is in your child’s Home School Diary.

 

Central idea: Geography influences our experiences

Lines of inquiry

  • The significant features of places -form
  • How the features of a place influence our experiences -causation
  • The relationship of our location to other parts of the world – connection

Next week the children will make posters about their chosen country. 

MATHLETICS: Please find some time to use Mathletics at home. All the Year 2 tasks are now accessible to the children.

Next week the children will be playing a range of Maths games to practise their skills. Some might move on to making their own games to play!

All of the Year 2 classes have also spent some time on the Daily 10. This is a useful way to check and support your child’s mental maths skills. Different levels can be set. Please see the link below: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10

Hit the Button is another fun game that practises a range of different mental maths, including multiplication facts. https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Writing focus: Writing to describe

Next week the children will apply their travel writing skills to create their country posters.

Reading focus: Determining Importance 

Next week the children will continue to read about and research different countries. 

 
Well done to:
 
2D – Idan Chung
2F – Sofia Mukhi Santino
2K – Hilary Yip
 
 
 
homelearning
 
 
Spelling
There will be no more spelling lists this term.
 
Home Reading
Please read at home with your child each day and sign their Reading Journal. Please encourage your child to write the date and title in their Reading Journal, including for Big Universe. This will be the final week for Home Readers. 
 
In Big Universe, select ‘Library’. On the right-hand side you will be able to select the ‘grade’ for your child. The appropriate grade selection is kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade. This covers the age group of our children at BHS.
 
Mandarin – All children are encouraged to take a reading book home on the days when they have Mandarin lessons.
 
 

Support your child’s understanding of Measurement even further at home with the following ideas.

  • Invite your child into the kitchen and have them help weighing and pouring out ingredients for baking.
  • Let them weigh themselves and other objects on the family scales.
  • Measure their height and help them measure the heights of other people in the family.
  • Engage them in discussions around estimation, for example, “I think the chair is about 10 hands high. What do you think?” or “I think this milk bottle holds more liquid than this can of coke. How can we find out?”
  • Let them play with measuring cups, jugs and spoons in the shower or bathtub.